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and they're still threatening to visit this summer, so we kind of want to break the news about our living situation before that happens.- Why don't you just shoot them a text?opt out:决定退出,不再参与柯林斯英语释义:If you opt out of something, you choose to be ...
We lived in Korea for five years together in one-room apartments and often sleeping on a twin bed. Learning to navigate life in a new country is hard enough, but our relationship wasn’t even a year old when we packed our bags. In Korea, we started documenting our lives and fell into...
I want to travel the whole world. MY PAGE: http://gazprom.ru.com Why I’m on Couchsurfing Very cool site! I am glad that here with you !!! I like to find new positive friends! To communicate with the local people. Thank you all for the time we spent together)) Interests...
And that I’ll forget what life used to be like. Deep breaths… carry on. Many of the things that we relied on for structure, distraction, safety, and, well, purpose, those things were stripped away in what felt like a heartbeat. Our worlds have been rocked and for the first time ...
South of Caen we turned our silver-blue campervan in to the campsite in the small market town of Falaise. Following the instructions, we chose a free pitch by the river and I immediately knew I would like it here. Falaise’s municipal site sits under the walls of the town and by the...
Since we had two weeks of very light air during the first part of the trip, we believe this tear added two days to our overall passage time. 18 days into the passage, at 11:37 in the morning on February 25th during Leo’s watch, we crossed the imaginary line that marked our 2013 ...
We started with a tough two-hour drive over a rocky road to the edge of the San Pedro River. Nearby, women did laundry on the rocks, and some of their children came over to check out our canoe and kayak and binoculars. These kids didn’t speak Spanish; they spoke a Mayan language ...
To my surprise, and delight, there were no fees when we crossed the border: I don’t know if things have changed, or if this was because of our Jordan Pass, but when we asked, they just smiled and said that there are no fees. Posted in Petra (Wadi Musa) | Tagged Dead Sea, ...